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Book reviews by PAM NORFOLK

Wednesday, 11 August 2021

The Clockmaker’s Wife

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Daisy Wood  WHEN their London home is demolished in the wartime Blitz, Nell Spelman is forced to escape to the countryside with her baby d...
Tuesday, 10 August 2021

The Perfect Life

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Nuala Ellwood AFTER the trauma of her mother’s death when she was only ten, Nessa Adams has been desperate to find the perfect home and th...
Monday, 9 August 2021

The Evening and the Morning

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Ken Follett THIRTY-TWO years ago, Ken Follett set aside his thriller writing to lay the foundations of a remarkable historical novel which...
Thursday, 5 August 2021

CHILDREN'S BOOKS: A rugby rampage, cartoons chaos and monstrous myths

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Learn to love the game of rugby, share laughs as cartoons spring to life, discover some of the most exciting stories ever told, and marvel a...
Wednesday, 4 August 2021

The Heights

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Louise Candlish TWO years on, Ellen Saint is still haunted by the face of the man whose toxic friendship led to the death of her teenage s...

The Girl with the Silver Clasp

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Juliet Greenwood  THREE young women are determined to defy convention in the aftermath of the dark days of the First World War… but will t...
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Tuesday, 3 August 2021

Those Hamilton Sisters

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Averil Kenny  IF your sunshine disappears behind a wall of cloud, escape to the lush tropics of Australia’s Far North Queensland in a supe...

The Wishing Tree Beside the Shore

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Jaimie Admans  LAUGHTER and tears are never far away when you steep yourself in this fabulous summer read from Jaimie Admans ( pictured be...

The Beginner’s Guide to Loneliness

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Laura Bambrey  WARMTH, wisdom and wellbeing go hand-in-in hand in this enchanting debut novel from book blogger and women’s fiction review...
Monday, 2 August 2021

Trust Me

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T.M. Logan WHEN Ellen Devlin is left holding an abandoned baby on a train heading into London, it’s just the start of a terrifying journey...
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Pam Norfolk
From romance to thrillers, family sagas to historical fiction and children’s books to crime mysteries, I have been writing reviews for a north of England newspaper group for more than ten years. I have also reviewed books for the Wordsworth Trust’s Romanticism blog. My work appears on the Lancashire Post website and 20 other newspaper titles. Born In Lancaster and educated at Queen Elizabeth School in Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria, I trained as a journalist on a newspaper in Morecambe. For over 30 years, I worked as a reporter and sub-editor on various evening newspapers as well as a national newspaper, gaining a first-class degree in English along the way and now book reviewing for over 20 newspapers. I am married to fellow journalist John Norfolk.
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